May 12, 2009

The idea of escape from captivity is often linked to coming of age in Young Adult literature. Whether we are thinking of ill cared for orphans, teens unexpectedly thrust into diabolical experiments in various dystopias, or more garden varieties of isolation and restraint, transcending those barriers lies at the heart of many young adult novels. No book deals with this theme more powerfully than Carol Lynch Williams' new, The Chosen One
. Set in the Compound, an enclosed enclave of polygamists, the story is narrated by 13 year old Kyra.

The Compound is governed by The Prophet and his Elect, whose edicts are enforced by the Compound police force referred to as the God Squad. The Elect live in luxurious homes with 6-7 wives, while the rank and file live in groups of trailers, each family group having one trailer per wife. Kyra's father has three wives. He is a kind man, in fact his kindness is the very thing keeping him from ascending to the Elect.

The Compound's society operates by crushing the will of young girls and marrying them off to the older men. Young men with the wrong temperaments are run off into the desert, while runaway girls are brutally punished but kept at all costs. Women are continually pregnant and children are trained to conform to authority and to accept their precise roles at all times. No contact with the outside world, neither via books nor any other medium is permitted.

The drama in the book unfolds as The Prophet announces that Kyra is to be married to her 60 year old Uncle, who is one of the elect. Kyra's life is centered around a number of crucial points. She loves her father, her mother and her siblings dearly. She is aware that lack of cooperation on her part will reflect on her father and that he and the rest of her family will be in danger of banishment on that count. She is in love with a boy, Joshua, her own age. Finally, at some point last year she stumbled on a traveling book mobile driving by the outskirts of the Compound. Kyra became friends with Patrick the librarian. Patrick lends her books which provide Kyra with a window into the outside world.

The power and the brilliance of The Chosen One lies in the strict intensity of its focus. What is the cost of freedom? Can freedom by achieved without outside intervention or is the personal struggle for it sufficient in itself? Lynch Williams retains the humanity of her characters, and clearly paints both the pull of staying against the desire for escape. As successive attempts by her father, Joshua, and finally Patrick, to save her from her fate are made to worse than no avail Kyra is forced to find hope and the will to escape against a backdrop of paralyzing consequences and despair.

The Chosen One succeeds in raising vital issues that are at the heart of growing up. The extremity of the Compound provides clarity and focus for Kyra's dilemma, making it more applicable to readers in whose lives these issues are less immediate and direct. Whether sorting through their present or their past, few readers will leave the pages of The Chosen One unmoved.



Here they are! Our weekly picks for the two best: two hardcover, two paperback, and two children's books. The very best new arrivals to leap out of the box and onto our shelves this week. Call or email us if you want more information on any of these titles, or to have us hold you a copy. Or stop in and check them out in person. We'd love to see you. Thanks as always for sharing your reading with us!

 

Book Cover Resilience: Reflections on the Burdens and Gifts of Facing Life's Adversities
By Edwards, Elizabeth
2009/05 - Broadway Books
9780767931366 - Hardcover  See Other Formats
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When word came out that Elizabeth Edwards had written a memoir dealing directly with her husband's, Presidential candidate Jon Edwards', infidelity to her as she was fighting for her life against cancer, book buyers wondered dearly how the subject would be handled. Since there were no leaks I had Karen cozy up with a copy as soon we opened the box. The report? "It's very heartfelt, though awkward at times. She intersperses the subject with an account of a parallel situation her own mother lived through. She certainly handles the whole affair directly and from the heart. Resilience also deals with both her bouts of cancer and the death of her 16 year old son. Her recurrent statement is that the wind blew strongly upon her and she adjusted her sails" ...More

 

Book Cover Road Dogs
By Leonard, Elmore
2009/05 - William Morrow & Company
9780061733147 - Hardcover  See Other Formats
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Elmore Leonard fans get a thee-fer with Road Dogs which features characters drawn from three of his earlier books, Jack Foley from Out of Sight, Cundo Rey from LaBrava, and Dawn Navarro from Riding the Rap....More

 

Book Cover The Increment
By Ignatius, David
2009/05 - W. W. Norton & Company
9780393065046 - Hardcover  See Other Formats
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Increment is Igantius' follow up to his exceedingly popular Body of Lies. The subject this time is Iran's nuclear program and early read indicate that it brings his usual flair for intelligence and authenticity to the table....More

 

Book Cover Lost on Planet China: One Man's Attempt to Understand the World's Most Mystifying Nation
By Troost, J. Maarten
2009/05 - Broadway Books
9780767922012 - Trade Paper  See Other Formats
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This book was one of our Best of 2008 picks, on the strength of it being the most fun non fiction book to come out last year. Bearing that in mind Troost's vastly entertaining account of his travels across china earns The Weekly Top 2 DBBTONIP (Deserving Big Book That's Out Now In Paperback) rating with the utmost of ease. ...More

 

Book Cover Machines Go to Work
By Low, William
Low, William
2009/05 - Henry Holt & Company
9780805087598 - Hardcover
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Consider two facts.

1. Toddlers love books on machines

2. Machines Go To Work is the most awesome picture book on Machines of all time.

Conclusion: This amazing books high concept interactive flaps, and incredible drawings will thrill young children to the peaks of happiness. ...More

 

Book Cover Scaredy Squirrel at Night
By Watt, Melanie
Watt, Melanie
2009/03 - Kids Can Press
9781554532889 - Hardcover
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Can Melanie Watt possibly have created a fourth Scaredy Squirre book just as great as her first three? Do Scaredy's teeth on the cover of Scaredy Squirrel at Night really glow at night? Will Scared's "Bad Dream Action Plan" actually work? The answers are Yes, Yes, and Sort of, respectively....More

 

 

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